Metal oxide nanowires have been deposited on 100 nm SiO2/Si substrates and SnO2 and ZnO single nanowire devices have been fabricated by electron beam lithography technique. Gas sensing tests have been carried out, in order to detect ammonia, CO and NO2 under standard humidity conditions. The devices have been also tested in either dark condition or exposed to ultraviolet light at room temperature. SnO2 nanowires are able to detect ammonia at concentration of the order of few ppm also in dark conditions, they are sensitive to NO2 and cannot detect CO. ZnO devices show good sensitivity to 5 ppm of ammonia in 30% relative humidity atmosphere. The samples have been mounted on a TO-39 case in a field effect transistor configuration in order to study the influence of the back-gate voltage on the single nanowire devices gas sensing performances. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Single metal oxide nanowire devices for ammonia and other gases detection in humid atmosphere

Ferroni M;Ponzoni A;Baratto C;
2016

Abstract

Metal oxide nanowires have been deposited on 100 nm SiO2/Si substrates and SnO2 and ZnO single nanowire devices have been fabricated by electron beam lithography technique. Gas sensing tests have been carried out, in order to detect ammonia, CO and NO2 under standard humidity conditions. The devices have been also tested in either dark condition or exposed to ultraviolet light at room temperature. SnO2 nanowires are able to detect ammonia at concentration of the order of few ppm also in dark conditions, they are sensitive to NO2 and cannot detect CO. ZnO devices show good sensitivity to 5 ppm of ammonia in 30% relative humidity atmosphere. The samples have been mounted on a TO-39 case in a field effect transistor configuration in order to study the influence of the back-gate voltage on the single nanowire devices gas sensing performances. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
2016
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
single nanowire
NH3 sensing
FET
EBL
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